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labels (top): right lumbar region, left lumbar region, umbilical region, left inguinal region, hypogastric (pubic) region, right inguinal region, epigastric region, right hypochondriac region, left hypochondriac region. image: human torso with red grid and lines to label abdominal regions.
To solve this, we analyze the abdominal regions (9 - region model):
Top - row (superior) labels (from left to right):
- Left hypochondriac region: Upper - left abdominal area (under left ribcage).
- Right hypochondriac region: Upper - right abdominal area (under right ribcage).
- Epigastric region: Upper - middle abdominal area (above umbilical, below sternum).
- Right inguinal region: Lower - right abdominal (near groin).
- Hypogastric (pubic) region: Lower - middle abdominal (above pubis).
Middle - row (middle vertical) labels (from left to right):
- Left lumbar region: Middle - left abdominal (lateral to umbilical, between left hypochondriac and left inguinal).
- Umbilical region: Middle abdominal (around navel).
- Right lumbar region: Middle - right abdominal (lateral to umbilical, between right hypochondriac and right inguinal).
Bottom - row (inferior) labels (from left to right):
- Left inguinal region: Lower - left abdominal (near groin, left of hypogastric).
- Left iliac region (matches “Left iliac region” label): Lower - left abdominal (iliac fossa area).
Matching to the diagram (assuming the labels are to be placed on the corresponding regions):
- The most lateral - upper - left region → Left hypochondriac region
- The most lateral - upper - right region → Right hypochondriac region
- The upper - middle region → Epigastric region
- The lower - right (groin - adjacent) region → Right inguinal region
- The lower - middle region → Hypogastric (pubic) region
- The middle - left region → Left lumbar region
- The middle - middle region → Umbilical region
- The middle - right region → Right lumbar region
- The lower - left (groin - adjacent, iliac fossa) region → Left inguinal region (or Left iliac region if using 9 - region model’s “iliac” terminology, but “Left inguinal region” is also correct for groin - adjacent lower - left).
If we take the top - rightmost label (blue) “Left hypochondriac region”, it corresponds to the upper - left abdominal region (under the left ribcage, lateral to epigastric).
If you need a specific region matched, clarify the pointer/line, but the key is identifying each region by its anatomical location (9 - region abdominal division: 3 vertical (left, middle, right) and 3 horizontal (superior, middle, inferior) planes creating 9 regions).
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To solve this, we analyze the abdominal regions (9 - region model):
Top - row (superior) labels (from left to right):
- Left hypochondriac region: Upper - left abdominal area (under left ribcage).
- Right hypochondriac region: Upper - right abdominal area (under right ribcage).
- Epigastric region: Upper - middle abdominal area (above umbilical, below sternum).
- Right inguinal region: Lower - right abdominal (near groin).
- Hypogastric (pubic) region: Lower - middle abdominal (above pubis).
Middle - row (middle vertical) labels (from left to right):
- Left lumbar region: Middle - left abdominal (lateral to umbilical, between left hypochondriac and left inguinal).
- Umbilical region: Middle abdominal (around navel).
- Right lumbar region: Middle - right abdominal (lateral to umbilical, between right hypochondriac and right inguinal).
Bottom - row (inferior) labels (from left to right):
- Left inguinal region: Lower - left abdominal (near groin, left of hypogastric).
- Left iliac region (matches “Left iliac region” label): Lower - left abdominal (iliac fossa area).
Matching to the diagram (assuming the labels are to be placed on the corresponding regions):
- The most lateral - upper - left region → Left hypochondriac region
- The most lateral - upper - right region → Right hypochondriac region
- The upper - middle region → Epigastric region
- The lower - right (groin - adjacent) region → Right inguinal region
- The lower - middle region → Hypogastric (pubic) region
- The middle - left region → Left lumbar region
- The middle - middle region → Umbilical region
- The middle - right region → Right lumbar region
- The lower - left (groin - adjacent, iliac fossa) region → Left inguinal region (or Left iliac region if using 9 - region model’s “iliac” terminology, but “Left inguinal region” is also correct for groin - adjacent lower - left).
If we take the top - rightmost label (blue) “Left hypochondriac region”, it corresponds to the upper - left abdominal region (under the left ribcage, lateral to epigastric).
If you need a specific region matched, clarify the pointer/line, but the key is identifying each region by its anatomical location (9 - region abdominal division: 3 vertical (left, middle, right) and 3 horizontal (superior, middle, inferior) planes creating 9 regions).